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with Xlbt_Arithmetic;
use Xlbt_Arithmetic;
with Xlbt_Basic;
use Xlbt_Basic;
with Xlbt_Key;
use Xlbt_Key;
with Xlbt_Keyboard;
use Xlbt_Keyboard;
package Xlbp_Pointer_Control is
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- X Library Pointer Controls
--
-- Xlbp_Pointer_Control - Controls over pointer motion and button encoding
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Copyright 1989 - 1991 by Rational, Santa Clara, California.
-- Copyright 1985 - 1989 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
--
-- All Rights Reserved.
--
-- Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
-- documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
-- provided that the above copyright notice(s) appear in all copies and that
-- both that copyright notice(s) and this permission notice appear in
-- supporting documentation, and that the names of MIT or Rational not be
-- used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software
-- without specific, written prior permission.
--
-- MIT and Rational disclaim all warranties with regard to this software,
-- including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness, in no
-- event shall MIT or Rational be liable for any special, indirect or
-- consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use,
-- data or profits, whether in an action of contract, negligence or other
-- tortious action, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance
-- of this software.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--\f
procedure X_Change_Pointer_Control (Display : X_Display;
Do_Accelerate : Boolean;
Do_Threshold : Boolean;
Accelerate_Numerator : S_Short;
Accelerate_Denominator : S_Short;
Threshold : S_Short);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Display - Specifies the display to use.
-- Do_Accelerate - True if the Accelerate values are to be set.
-- Do_Threshold - True if the threshold is to be set.
-- Accelerate_Numerator - Specifies the numerator of the acceleration
-- multiplier.
-- Accelerate_Denominator - Specifies the denominator of the acceleration
-- procedure.
-- Threshold - Specifies the acceleration threshold.
--
-- Sets the pointer acceleration controls.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
procedure X_Get_Pointer_Control (Display : X_Display;
Accelerate_Numerator : out U_Short;
Accelerate_Denominator : out U_Short;
Threshold : out U_Short);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Display - Specifies the display to use.
-- Accelerate_Numerator - Specifies the numerator of the acceleration
-- multiplier.
-- Accelerate_Denominator - Specifies the denominator of the acceleration
-- procedure.
-- Threshold - Specifies the acceleration threshold.
--
-- Returns the current pointer acceleration controls.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
procedure X_Get_Pointer_Mapping (Display : X_Display;
Map : out X_Key_Code_List;
Status : out X_Mapping_Status);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Display - Specifies the display to use.
-- Map - Receives the mapping list.
-- Status - Receives the success of the operation; Mapping_Success = OK.
--
-- Returns the current mapping of the pointer. Elements of the list are
-- indexed starting from one. The length of the list indicates the number
-- of physical buttons. The nominal mapping for a pointer is the identity
-- mapping: map[i] = i.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
procedure X_Set_Pointer_Mapping (Display : X_Display;
Map : X_Key_Code_Array;
Status : out X_Mapping_Status);
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Display - Specifies the display to use.
-- Map - Specifies the mapping list.
-- Status - Receives the success of the operation; Mapping_Success = OK.
--
-- Sets the pointer mapping.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
end Xlbp_Pointer_Control;